Using detailed regression models and robust empirical tests, this book demonstrates how minority constituencies are more diverse than commonly thought, even on such issues where we would expect near unanimity, such as opinions toward their own communities.
Using detailed regression models and robust empirical tests, this book demonstrates how minority constituencies are more diverse than commonly thought, even on such issues where we would expect near unanimity, such as opinions toward their own communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Udi Sommer is Associate Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is author of Producing Reproductive Rights: Determining Abortion Policy Worldwide (2019), Supreme Court Agenda Setting: Strategic Behavior during Case Selection (2014), and Legal Path Dependence and the Long Arm of the Religious State: Sodomy Provisions and Gay Rights across Nations and over Time (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: New-Old Political Currents among Minorities in America 2: African American Voters: Racial Resentment and Voting for Trump 3: Latino Voters: Anti-Immigration Sentiments and Support for Trump 4: Asian American Voters: Sinophobia and Electoral Support for Trump 5: Conclusions Bibliography Appendix Index
1: Introduction: New-Old Political Currents among Minorities in America 2: African American Voters: Racial Resentment and Voting for Trump 3: Latino Voters: Anti-Immigration Sentiments and Support for Trump 4: Asian American Voters: Sinophobia and Electoral Support for Trump 5: Conclusions Bibliography Appendix Index
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